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On August 3, 1492, he sailed out of the Atlantic Ocean in Puerto Barros, Spain, and finally discovered land in the early hours of October 12, 1492. On March 15, 1493, Columbus returned to Spain. The place he arrived was the Bahamas in what is now the Balerbi Sea in Central America, which he named San Salvador at the time.
But he was still very pitiful, and when he died, he thought he had arrived in India. But I can't help it, it's good to be able to do this.
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Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer and navigator, one of the main figures of the Age of Discovery, was a pioneer of the great geographical discoveries. Born in the medieval Republic of Genoa (present-day northwestern Italy).
On Columbus' first voyage in 1492, he landed in the Bahamas called "San Salvador" instead of the planned Japan. On three subsequent voyages, Columbus reached the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, Venezuela off the Caribbean, and Central America, declaring them to be the Spanish Empire. On May 20, 1506, Christopher Columbus died.
Although Christopher Columbus was not the first European explorer to reach the Americas, his voyages brought about the first continuous European contact with the Americas, and ushered in a great era of European exploration and colonization of overseas territories that would continue for centuries, which had an inestimable impact on the historical development of the modern West.
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ColumbusThree voyages around Trinidad.
On May 30, 1498, Columbus embarked on his third voyage with a fleet of six ships and 200 men. Columbus divided the fleet into two groups from St. Lucar.
Anchored, three ships sailed straight for the island of Haiti, while the other three boats, led by Christopher Columbus, passed through Cape Verde.
The archipelago sailed westward, discovering the island of Trinidad on August 1. August 5 in Venezuela.
The Paria Peninsula is making landfall and setting foot on the South American continent for the first time.
Return to Santo Domingo on 31 August. At this time, the Spaniards on the island of Haiti were fighting each other for power, and although Columbus implemented a system of entrusted guardianship to appease, the situation could not be stabilized. In October 1500, Columbus, along with his two younger brothers, was forcibly taken back to Spain.
Although Columbus was released, he lost the power to govern the lands he discovered.
Columbus Voyage:
On Columbus' first voyage in 1492, he landed in the Bahamas called "San Salvador" instead of the planned Japan. In three later voyages, Columbus reached the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Caribbean.
Venezuela, as well as Central America, and declared it to be the territory of the Spanish Empire. On May 20, 1506, Christopher Columbus died.
Although Columbus was not the first European explorer to reach the Americas, his voyages brought the first sustained European contact with the Americas and ushered in a great era of European exploration and colonization of overseas territories that would continue for centuries.
These have had an immeasurable impact on the historical development of modern Western countries.
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When it comes to ocean voyages, many people think of Magellan, Dias, Columbus, and many more. Today, the school will tell you about Columbus as it made its first ocean voyage. So, Columbus's first voyage arrived**?
On August 3, 492, the Italian navigator Christopher Columbus finally realized his sailing plans. He led a fleet of three sailing ships and set sail from Barros, Spain, before the sun rose in the early morning.
His fleet was led by the Holy Blind Maria, with a deadweight of about 100 tons, and the Pinta and Ninja, with a deadweight of about 50 tons.
The fleet is staffed with Arabic translators, secretaries and auditors. Each ship is captained by an experienced shipping specialist, and the crew consists of some good and capable seafarers, which is very important for a successful ocean voyage.
Columbus commanded the entire fleet aboard the Santa Maria. He first sailed southwest, then turned the rudder west in early September and sailed into the endless Atlantic. There was no land in the long or two months of the voyage, and many of the crew complained and cursed, but Columbus insisted on sailing westward.
He firmly believed that the earth was round, and that if he sailed westward, he could reach China, Japan, and India, which were rich in **, spices, and other valuables.
The Columbus expedition led by Santa Maria.
After more than two months of arduous sailing, on October 12, the American fleet of Columbus and Columbus finally discovered an island in the Bahamas in Central America, and later discovered Cuba, Haiti and other islands.
After discovering the first island, Watling Island, Columbus held his first landing ceremony on a mambo island. He got into one small boat, and the captains of the other two boats followed him ashore. When the inhabitants of the island saw these strangely dressed people, some hid in the jungle in fear, some peeked curiously in hidden places, and some dared to give gifts to tourists.
Columbian Chugobu and all the others shed tears of joy, knelt on the ground, touched the earth, and thanked God. Then Columbus stood up and declared that the island was named San Salvador, the Holy Savior.
Although Columbus discovered a new place, he mistakenly believed that the place he found was an Indian possessions, so he later called the area the West Indies and the inhabitants of it the Indians. This is the story of Columbus, its first voyage.
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The first voyage began on August 3, 1492, from Puerto Barros, Spain.
The second voyage began on September 25, 1493, with 17 ships from the Spanish port of Cádiz. The aim was to establish permanent colonial rule in what he called India, the Asian continent.
The second voyage began on September 25, 1493, with 17 ships from the Spanish port of Cádiz. The aim was to establish permanent colonial rule in what he called India, the Asian continent.
The fourth voyage began on May 11, 1502, with four ships and a crew of 150 men, from the port of Cádiz.
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